Office and fit-out clearance in the Sydney CBD
Business leases end the same way apartment ones do, just with more chairs. Whether it's a whole floor going back to the landlord or a refit that leaves forty workstations with nowhere to be, we clear commercial spaces with the same method: dock booked, fixed price agreed, gone in the window you're given.
What an office clearance covers
- Workstations, desks, task chairs, disassembled where the lift demands it
- Monitors, computers, printers, cabling, split out as e-waste and taken to a licensed facility, never into general waste
- Loose fit-out debris: partitions already demounted, shelving, joinery offcuts, signage backing
- Kitchens and breakout rooms: fridges, dishwashers, the sad couch
- Archives and paper in bulk, boxed or loose
Worth saying plainly: the City of Sydney's free bulky-goods pickup excludes business and commercial waste entirely, so for an office there is no council fallback. It's a paid clearance or a storage unit, and storage units have opinions about forty desks.
The make-good window
Commercial handbacks run to the landlord's clock: a make-good date, a dock that only takes bookings at certain hours, a freight lift shared with every other tenant moving that month. We quote from a walk of the floor or a good set of photos, agree one fixed price, and work the dock windows you've been given, early mornings and after hours included where the building allows it.
Small offices, honest scale
Not every job is a floor. A six-person studio wrapping up, a shopfront backroom, a consulting suite with one dead meeting table: they book like a single-item pickup, priced once, done in a visit. Say the size straight and you'll get a straight answer on the load.
Tell us the date. We'll handle the building.
Send what needs to go and when the keys go back. We'll come back with one fixed price, agreed before we lift a thing, and we'll sort the goods lift with your building manager.